Lorain police use money raised through facial hair program to help feed homeless dogs

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Lorain police use money raised through facial hair program to help feed homeless dogs
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Homeless dogs in Lorain County are in need of food.

The department has a dress code for officers which doesn’t allow facial hair unless a donation is made which is then used to help various charities in the community.

Police Chief James McCann noticed on social media that there was a dire need for dog foot at both the Lorain County Dog Kennel and The Friendship Animal Protective League. Officers decided to use some of the money raised through the department’s facial hair program to help feed the four-legged Lorainites.

“Ten 50-pound bags both to the Friendship APL and the Lorain County Dog Kennel, both were extremely appreciative,” said Lt Jake Morris Lorain Police Department.Also, a reminder from Lorain County is to make sure you license your dogs. It helps reunite owners and their dogs, but it also helps supports the county kennel.

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